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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY. 



Ornothogalum Umbelatum. 



Omothogalum Umhelatum. 



STAR OF 

 BETHLEHEM. 



This lovely flow- 

 enngbulb isvaluable 

 both for pot culture 

 m the house during 

 Winter and in the 

 open ground for 

 early Spring bloom- 

 ing Unlike O.Ara- 

 btcum (see page 25), j 

 this variety is entirely 

 hardy, and once 

 planted it will be- 

 come a permanent 

 and beautiful addi- 

 tion to the garden. 

 It IS sure to do well 

 under any ordinary 

 circumstances, and 

 the bulbs cost so lit- 

 tle that no garden 

 should be without a 

 clump. In pots, cul- 

 ture is of tlie simplest. 

 The star-like white 

 blossoms are borne 

 in great umbels. 

 Fine bulbs, 5 cts. 

 each ; 3 for 10 cts.; 

 12 for 35 cts. 



ANEMONES. 



THE DEWY WIND FLOWER. 



These lovely hardy perennial plants produce masses of 

 briUiantly colored flowers which are wonderfully beautiful. 

 If planted in the Autumn months they will bloom in early 

 Spring, and if planted in the Spring they will bloom during 

 the Summer and Autumn. Also very fine for pot culture in 

 the house during Winter, where they can be grown in the 

 simplest manner; the bulbs can remain in the same pot year 

 afteir year without being disturbed. We hope every order 

 will include some Anemones. 



Cbrysanttiemuin Flowered. — These are the finest of 

 all the double Anemones; the splendid flowers are large and 

 well imbricated, like an incurved Chrysanthemum ; very vig- 

 orous in habit of growth and free flowering. We offer a 

 mixture made up of the finest varieties. 10 cts. each ; 3 for 

 25 cts.; 12 for 75 cts. 



French Giant Poppy Flowered. — We now offer this 

 new and superb race of Artemones for the first time. During 

 mild Winters or in sheltered situations they will begin bloom- 

 ing in January and continue until June. The large, cup- 

 shaped, poppy-like flowers are gorgeously colored. Unsur- 

 passed for pot culture in 

 the house during Winter, 

 giving a succession of bright- 

 est flowers all Winter. 3 cts. 

 each; 6 for 15 cts.; 12 for 

 25 cts. 



Fu 1 g e n s ( Z^^ Scarlet 

 Wind Flower). — No plant 

 can compete with this ele- 

 gant variety in beauty and 

 brilliancy; the flowers are 

 large and of a dazzling ver- 

 milion or scarlet color. In 

 the open ground it is one of 

 the first flowers of Spring, 

 and is perfectly hardy; it is 

 impossible to plant it where 

 it will not succeed. Splendid 

 for bouquets or vases, as the 

 flowers last a long time when 

 cut and placed in water. 5c, 

 each; 6 for 20c.; 12 for 40c. 

 Finest Holland Dou- 

 ble Mixed. — This is the 

 best cheap selection of An- 

 Auciuoiitb. emones. 2 for 5c. ; 12 for 20c. 



Fritillaria Recurva, 



This singularly beautiful plant has attracted widespread 

 attention, owing to the striking beauty of the flowers and its 

 ease of culture. We know of nothing like it; the habit of 

 growth is lily-like ; the numerous large pendant bell-shaped 

 flowers are borne profusely on stems 6 to 10 inches high. 

 The color is clear scarlet, marked with jet black. As a pot 

 plant the effect is extremely showy ; it is as beautiful as any 

 Lily, the profusion of flowers is remarkable ; it is perfectly 

 hardy in the open ground, but to be seen at its best it should 

 be grown indoors in pots or boxes. The cultivation in pots 

 for Winter blooming is very simple. It requires about the 

 same treatment as the Bermuda Easter Lily. Care should 

 be taken, however, not to give too much water when about 

 to flower and while in flower. We have secured a fine lot of 

 bulbs for sale this season, and make the price within the 

 reach of all. 10 cts. each ; 3 for 25 cts.; 7 for 50 cts.; 75 cts. 

 per dozen. 



Fritillaria Pluriflora* 



This rare species has long been considered mythical, until 

 very recently, when our collector secured a fine supply of it. 

 It is the genuine variety, a sure, profuse bloomer, easily 

 grown, and altogether one of the best bulbs offered in this 

 book. The flowers are large, and of a clear reddish purple 



No better pot plant can be had, 15 cts. each ; 2 for 



5 for 50 cts. 



color. 

 25 cts 



Tritelia Uniflora. 



A most valuable addition to Winter-flowering bulbs for 

 house culture. Several bulbs can be planted in a four or 

 five-inch pot; each will send up numerous flower stalks, pro- 

 ducing exquisite star-shaped blossoms; pure white, beauti- 

 fully lined with azure blue. The flowers follow each other 

 successively, and a pot or basket of these bulbs presents a 

 lovely blooming appearance all Winter. This variety is also 

 entirely hardy ; can be planted in open ground, blooming 

 splendidly in Spring. Fine bulbs, 2 for 5 cts.; 12 for 20 cts.; 

 $1 per 100. 



Tritelia Violacea.— This fine new variety is beautiful 

 violet-blue color; otherwise like Tritelia Uniflora. 4 cts. 

 each; 7 for 25 cts.; 12 for 35 cts. 



Remember we are leaders ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 



in retailing bulbs, and our trade demands immense 

 quantities of stock, and, in consequence, we are enabled 

 to secure it at the lowest possible price. No one can 

 buy or sell cheaper. All the bulbs we offer are the 

 first or larsrest size. 



Xhe prices slven include tlie postaj^e, -which we pay, 



